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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

A tumblr user asked Josh on his tumblr to have "Neutral Milk Hotel" (songs: "Holland, 1945" & "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea") on the TFIOS soundtrack and Josh said, "One of my favorite albums and one of my favorite songs. I can't make any promises, but it's my intention to try."

Shailene calls her co-star Ansel Elgort and our Augustus a "special dude" and a "nugget of life". She says Ansel blew everyone away at the audition and she talks a bit about the audition process they went through.

She also raves about TFIOS book saying she would have done anything to be a part of the movie, even if she was an extra.

She says the most important part is that they "actively listen to each other" and that way everything will evolve perfectly. She also mentions that they've already done some hospital visits and will continue to do them.

Check out the rest of the interview in which she talks about her latest movie The Spectacular Now at the source.

Our director Josh Boone answered some questions on his tumblr about the script, saying it is "filled almost entirely with beautiful quotes from the book" and about the filming schedule, saying they'll go to Amsterdam in October.

The screenwriters of "The Spectacular Now" and "The Fault In Our Stars," Michael Weber and Scott Neustadter talked to fansites like Page To Premiere about adapting both films for screen, having Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller act out their words and more.

They spoke briefly about TFIOS:

You guys also wrote the screenplay for The Fault in Our Stars
and I was wondering since you saws Shailene Woodley work with you’re The
Spectacular Now script did you write The Fault in Our Stars script in
part to play into Shailene’s strengths?

Writers: No. She
was a big fan of the book and our script. It seemed like there was a
false story going around that it was predetermined that she was going to
be Hazel Grace but she actually did audition and beat out a couple
hundred people! I’m not even sure we had met Shailene when we wrote the
script for The Fault in Our Stars. It’s great. We love that we are
working with her again. She’s fantastic but TFIOS script credit is
obviously to an amazing book.

and

Writers: We have been really lucky. We have been doing this run of
adaptations and whether it’s Tim Tharp with The Spectacular Now or John
Green with The Fault in Our Stars they have all been very supportive and
open to what we are doing.

John Green reacts by congratulating Nat and Laura and explaining "I know a lot of you wanted me to play Hazel's mom. I did, too. But when a brilliant Academy Award-nominated actress is interested...yeah."

After Nat Wolff himself hinted so in a previous interview with MTV, it's now for sure that he's been cast as Isaac. Also, Laura Dern has joined the cast as Hazel's mother - exciting!

Here's what Hypable reports:

"Actor Nat Wolff and actress Laura Dern are joining The Fault in Our Stars movie based on the book by John Green.

Wolff will play Isaac, Augustus’ best friend. The actor had hinted at his involvement with the film several weeks ago. He is no stranger to working with director Josh Boone; he starred in his first movie Stuck in Love which hit theaters last month. Wolff had originally auditioned to play Gus..

Dern will play Hazel’s mother. The actress most recently starred in HBO’s Enlightened, which we were sorry to see get canceled after season 2."

Monday, July 22, 2013

Ben Richardson, TFIOS' cinematographer, just tweeted that he is on his way to Pittsburgh right now to prep for TFIOS. He also included a TFIOS quote in his tweet as well as a video of clouds (which you can check out on his instagram) :

"NOTHING HAS EVER LOOKED LIKE THAT EVER IN ALL OF HUMAN HISTORY." Next stop Pittsburgh #tfios http://t.co/C656rBGsUe http://t.co/rWKRsj9zFc"

We're definitely wishing you loads of fun, Ben, and can't wait to see the end-result.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Actress Emma Stone, who was in New York, connected by phone one late spring night with the 21-year-old Woodley in Chicago, where she was shooting Divergent, to discuss her graduation from Secret Life, her quickly expanding oeuvre, and the challenges of growing up, acting out, and coming of age—both on-screen and off.

STONE: It’s an L.A. issue. [both laugh] You now have three other movies in the works—White Bird in a Blizzard, The Fault in Our Stars, and Divergent—and they’re all very different from one another and are of different genres. How do you feel about being involved in all of these incredibly different projects?

WOODLEY: Well, you and I have talked before about having this fear of being the same person in every movie and this insecurity about playing the same role over and over again. So hearing you say that these films all sound so different makes me feel better about the fact that I won’t be the same person in every movie. I mean, I got to do Spectacular Now, which was super-indie. Then I got to do White Bird in a Blizzard, which is a crazy Gregg Araki movie where there was some minor nudity and some scenes that are very provocative. It’s darker than some of the other films that I’ve done. Then Divergent, which is based on a young-adult novel, is the first action movie I’ve done. Yesterday, I was tied to a post waving a stick with fire on the end of it in the air. [laughs] And then The Fault in Our Stars is the film I’m doing next, and I’m very excited about that one because it’s based on one of my favorite books [the 2012 novel by John Green].

Monday, July 15, 2013

The Fault In Our Stars' movie director, Josh Boone, has arrived in Pittsburgh and has started preparation for filming, which officially starts on August 26. He shared a picture of his workspace on Tumblr, which includes various copies of The Fault In Our Stars book, other John Green novels, The One Trick Rip-Off & Deep Cuts by Paul Pope, The Filmmaker's Eye by Gustavo Mercado and more. He also has an iPod, which makes us curious on what he is listening to while he gets back into his director mindset.

What would you listen to prep for the TFIOS movie?

We are so excited. We hope Josh continues to share pictures of his TFIOS adventures.
Remember to follow him on Twitter and Tumblr.Source

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Our director (who is traveling to Pittsburgh TODAY YAY) gave us a little insight into a few scenes the script entails by repling to a mikkasaurus on twitter. EXCITING.

So the scene Isaac destroys his Basketball trophys (Augustus' 'That's the thing about pain, it demands to be felt' quote is in that scene), the scene in which Hazel and Gus come up with slogans for selling Hazel's swing set, Amsterdam and Gus' prefuneral are in the script!

Friday, July 12, 2013

Hypable talks TFIOS (movie and book) in their latest podcast. You can listen to ithere (starts around 35 min).

They talk about why they think TFIOS will not flop, how it is the start of a new contemporary film wave and the amazing team it has. They also discuss the possible 2015 release date (said they reached out to FOX about that but received no reply).

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Earlier today the Pittsburgh Film Office, the non-profit organization that helps filmmakers film in Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania, confirmed to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that TFIOS filming will start on August 26.

The article also stated that TFIOS is the first movie to be filmed in Pittsburgh this year and will keep the film industry in Southwest Pennsylvania thriving.

However, according to the article, the release date for TFIOS is slated for the year 2015. Is it true? Well Wyck Godfrey, producer of TFIOS, has hinted before that they are hoping for a 2014 release date.

An exact release date is difficult to pinpoint, especially before filming has even started. Rumors will fly, but until we have confirmation, all we know is that TFIOS fans are ready to see the film whenever it opens.

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